Huawei’s high speed internet move is about economics: expert
KAMLOOPS — A move by Huawei to provide 70 northern Canadian communities with high speed internet, shouldn’t been seen as a simple PR move.
That’s the belief of Robert Hanlon, a Thompson Rivers University Associate Professor specializing in China and in human corporate social responsibility.
The program, announced this week in Ottawa, has been criticized as an attempt to divert attention away from international tensions linked to the Canadian arrest of a Huawei executive. Security concerns have also been raised about the Chinese tech giant.
Hanlon says similar high speed programs have been used by the company to build trust within new markets.